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MUMBAI: After emerging as one of the top 20 technology-rich cities globally, Bengaluru has made debut in the list of top 20 commercial real estate investment cities in the world, says a Jone Lang LaSalle report.

MUMBAI: Affodable housing may still be a few years away as projects set to be undertaken by the new Government could take three to five years to get ready and home price may rise in the short term as sentiment improves. Developers and investors are set to take fresh stock of their real estate plans in line with the new government's plan to develop 100 new cities.

DELHI: The Indian economy is expected to grow by 4.9 percent in the financial year ending March 31, 2014 as compared to 4.5 percent expansion recorded in the previous year, government data showed Friday.

KOCHI: Amid rising shortage of ready-available land for realty and construction projects, Kerala could look at places like Singapore for a model in housing development, said S N Raghuchandran Nair, chairman of the Kerala chapter of Confederation of real estate Developers' Association of India (Credai). He was talking to the reporters in Kochi on Thursday after announcing 'Credai Conclave 2013', to be held in Delhi on December 13 and 14. The conclave will focus on the theme 'Housing: the game cha

DELHI: Leasing of office spaces in India's top seven cities fell by 14 per cent to around 6 million sq ft during July-September compared with the previous quarter with corporates still being cautious about expansion amid subdued economic outlook, property consultant CBRE said.

MUMBAI: In a capitulation that speaks to the depth of the slump in India's economy, usually tight-fisted retail landlords have become uncharacteristically flexible on rents, as Lacoste India CEO Rajesh Jain knows well.

DELHI: The realty sector can more than double its contribution to GDP to 13 per cent by 2025 on rising housing demand, if the government removes bottlenecks in infrastructure, lowers borrowing cost and makes process of approvals shorter, global property consultant CBRE said.

DELHI: The realty sector can more than double its contribution to GDP to 13 per cent by 2025 on rising housing demand, if the government removes bottlenecks in infrastructure, lowers borrowing cost and makes process of approvals shorter, global property consultant CBRE said.